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ine education system afghanistan, not just higher education. universities, the number that was given to me is so i don'ttuitive use it. in terms of the lower grades before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out to the been, 900,000ave boys in afghan schools ten or so.ago now 8 million students in schools. about 3 million of those are girls. none of whom could have been educated before we got there allies.r in 2001, under the taliban were 20,000 teachers, all male. now 200,000 teachers. 60,000 of whom are women. healthcare many improved. significantlyty down. refugeeslion afghan who fled to pakistan have returned home. that 67% of the a mostan people in recent survey think that the afghan war was not worth fighting? how did that happen? the picture is much, number.tter than that i just don't believe that the american people have had a fair or fuller picture of the events in afghanistan. that the press has story. a good it hasn't missed the problems. it has missed the progress. our peoplesion that either.sn't come
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of education. usip and its partners are proud of the progress we have made. we also recognize a lot remains to be done in iraq, and we see from the unfortunate tragic violence that has still cost many lives the road ahead will not be easy. your excellency, we assure you and the iraqi people that as iraq prepare for the 2014 elections and faces challenges to a secure better future for the people, iraq and kept on the support of the u.s. institute for peace for a partner on all levels, starting with the community, two local councils, to international dialogue. thank you. >> i would like to ask the ambassador to come forward. the format today will be an introduction -- it will be an introduction of the prime minister by the ambassador, and then the prime minister will speak and then sit and take questions. the audience already knows this. if you have questions, perhaps you have already written them out, we will not have time for a great number of questions, and hopefully the prime minister will find q
of education. usip and its partners are proud of the progress we have made. we also recognize a lot remains to be done in iraq, and we see from the unfortunate tragic violence that has still cost many lives the road ahead will not be easy. your excellency, we assure you and the iraqi people that as iraq prepare for the 2014 elections and faces challenges to a secure better future for the people, iraq and kept on the support of the u.s. institute for peace for a partner on all levels, starting...
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two out of five of those children have no access to education. cases of polio have been reported in the country's eastern province. the head of unicef's emergency coordination says they have just started an immunization campaign. but they don't know if they can reach all children. >> the most urgent right now is to access those children both inside syria and the subregion with health services, making sure those health services can go crossline to reach children wherever they are. >> reporter: the situation in syria has been steadily worsening. with increasingly fractious opposition groups dividing the country, the number of children with no access to outside support is on the rise. but the apparently successful mission of u.n. chemical weapons inspectors inside syria have given some hope to humanitarian aid groups, including unicef. >> the importance of advocating with those that have influence on the parties of the conflict to allow access for humanitarian aid workers. the chemical weapons inspection team that have been able to access 18 sites i
two out of five of those children have no access to education. cases of polio have been reported in the country's eastern province. the head of unicef's emergency coordination says they have just started an immunization campaign. but they don't know if they can reach all children. >> the most urgent right now is to access those children both inside syria and the subregion with health services, making sure those health services can go crossline to reach children wherever they are. >>...
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why would with the foundations of civic education and human rights for the institutions of education. u.s. ap is part of the partnerships we we have made. a lot remains to be done in iraq. the road ahead will not the easy. your excellency, we assure you and the iraqi people that as a rock prepares for the 2016 elections, iraq can count on the support of the u.s. institute of peace is a partner on all levels. starting with the communities, to local councils, two dialogues. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask beth jones to come forward. the format today will be an introduction of the prime minister by ambassador beth jones. then the prime minister will speak. and then sit and take questions. the audience already knows this. if you have questions, perhaps he of written them out, we are not going to have time for a great number of questions, but hopefully the prime minister will find questions interesting. with that, libby turn it over. >> thank you very much. welcome to the delegation. especially welcome, it is great to be here with secretary albright. especially for this extrao
why would with the foundations of civic education and human rights for the institutions of education. u.s. ap is part of the partnerships we we have made. a lot remains to be done in iraq. the road ahead will not the easy. your excellency, we assure you and the iraqi people that as a rock prepares for the 2016 elections, iraq can count on the support of the u.s. institute of peace is a partner on all levels. starting with the communities, to local councils, two dialogues. thank you. [applause]...
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more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because there is another measure which actually completely comes out of what we just heard. a report in new york which paul solman will tell us more about tomorrow night, this is this idea of creating i'm sorry i'm blanking out on what it is, on the minimum. $15 minute -- minimum wage. >> $15 minimum wage. >> washington state already has the highest minimum wage of any state in the country. over $9 an hour, i believe it's $9.19 an hour this would-- this would apply to ctac which is a community-- sea tac, a community of about 12,000, right ar
more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because...
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in education system afghanistan, not just higher education, but so many universities that the number of them even to me as counterintuitive so i don't use them. before you get to colleges and universities and before the taliban and was driven out, and they said they have been, 9000 now onethe schools am million. about 3 million of them are girls but none of them could have been educated before we got there with our allies. 2001, there were 20,000 teachers, all-male. there are now 200,000 teachers, 60,000 of them are women. improved., much child mortality, significantly down. 5 million afghan refugees fled to pakistan and have returned .ome is it that 67% of the american people in the most recent survey think the afghan war was not worth fighting? how does that happen? the picture is much, much better number.t i just don't believe that the american people have had a fair or more full picture of the events in afghanistan. i believe the press has missed a good story. it has not missed of the problems but it has missed the progress. the impression that our people does not come from the e
in education system afghanistan, not just higher education, but so many universities that the number of them even to me as counterintuitive so i don't use them. before you get to colleges and universities and before the taliban and was driven out, and they said they have been, 9000 now onethe schools am million. about 3 million of them are girls but none of them could have been educated before we got there with our allies. 2001, there were 20,000 teachers, all-male. there are now 200,000...
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. -- dedicated to accomplishing the task of giving kids an equal education. they said they were going to back off of strong civil rights enforcement. i had to make a decision. do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the congress. eight terms. it was a different congress. el.er tip o'neill, bob michae we just honored tom foley the other day, speaker and a majority leader. republicans and democrats work together. toy work together to try solve the problems facing this country. yes, they had their differences. yes, they had their politics. when it came to issues affecting the country, they worked together for the common good and that's the way our democracy should work. [applause] clinton asked me then to take over the office of management and budget. the good people there helped work with m
. -- dedicated to accomplishing the task of giving kids an equal education. they said they were going to back off of strong civil rights enforcement. i had to make a decision. do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the...
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add more numbers of catastrophe to the country which means they may lose second hen education of displaced people. this is the humanitarian catastrophe. it is considered as one of the wars in this century. which more important we don't see that in the international community, to put its efforts. we still see actions the international community dealing as a business rather than focusing on finding an end to the conflict in syria. >> president assad's force versus gained ground against the rebels. what is the significance of that? >> it's two steps forward and one step back for this regime. it's not moving. it's not going anywhere. it has essentially license to slaughter it's own people as long as it doesn't use the chemical weapons. i would agree that this is a humanitarian catastrophe. you have 100,000 dead. if we don't take up. >> apparently the assad regime has agreed to give up it's chemical weapons so it won't be able to slaughter its people with chemical weapons. we see increased weapons but not enough to overthrow the regime or oh depend themselves. you need to have a game changer, h
add more numbers of catastrophe to the country which means they may lose second hen education of displaced people. this is the humanitarian catastrophe. it is considered as one of the wars in this century. which more important we don't see that in the international community, to put its efforts. we still see actions the international community dealing as a business rather than focusing on finding an end to the conflict in syria. >> president assad's force versus gained ground against the...
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. >>> google launches education for students. google started the program jointly with a non profit organization. the company's executive chairman eric schmitt visited a high school tuesday to mark the occasion. >> it's interesting that japan is fourth or so in the world in science education which is great. united states is way low. >> he told the students japan has the potential and technology to be a leader in soft wire development. he encouraged them to study and help each other find a solution when faced with a challenge. students tried out computer programming with the mpo staff using a $30 pc developed in britain. they learned developing skills to make the cats on the screen move freely. >> translator: i've never done computer programming so i assumed it was difficult. when i tried it, it was really fun. >> google plans to make the program available for more than 25,000 children across japan over the next year. >>> the reserve bank of india is trying to combat rising prices in asia's second most popular economy. it decided t
. >>> google launches education for students. google started the program jointly with a non profit organization. the company's executive chairman eric schmitt visited a high school tuesday to mark the occasion. >> it's interesting that japan is fourth or so in the world in science education which is great. united states is way low. >> he told the students japan has the potential and technology to be a leader in soft wire development. he encouraged them to study and help...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. relax the the rules today for using electronic devices on planes. passengers will now be allowed to use smartphones, tablets, and e-readers from takeoff through landing as long as the dwriess in airplane mode or connected to the in-flight wifi. the ban on talking on cell phones and texting, though, continues. as to when the new rules take effect, it will a few weeks and it will vary by carrier. a federal prosecutor in georgia said today he will conduct a formal review into the death of a teenager whose body was fo
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he proudly reminds me of his education at princeton. and another showed me a photograph and said this was you and me 25, 35 years ago when i met you at a law of diplomacy school when you were a senator. many immigrants know that the american dream is not restricted to those born in america. if you go to miami, chicago, san francisco, any major city in america, you will find a community that speaks your language and understand your culture and welcomes diversity and can serve as an anchor for your next venture. it is not just the big cities. you heard it from secretary pritzker and president obama. success stories. indian manufacturers expanding plants in upstate new york. singapore companies extending their supply chain to texas. german multinationals creating jobs in small towns in kentucky. investing in suburban ohio. south african energy firms investing in southwest louisiana. that is not in the future, that is now. there is no question that the united states is lucky to be able to offer the world's best climate today. as obama has m
he proudly reminds me of his education at princeton. and another showed me a photograph and said this was you and me 25, 35 years ago when i met you at a law of diplomacy school when you were a senator. many immigrants know that the american dream is not restricted to those born in america. if you go to miami, chicago, san francisco, any major city in america, you will find a community that speaks your language and understand your culture and welcomes diversity and can serve as an anchor for...
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. >> translator: there are better schools, a better education. right now my sons don't have a social studies teacher. their teachers are missing. they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> reporter: one look at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses, and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a two-year high and there is talk of default. one of the only businesses still open is owned by this man. he has lived here for 20 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt and it's going to stay that way. right now we're running the business ours, me, my brother and mother, and we're not making any none money. >> reporter: officially the unemployment rate is 13%, and some economists say it is three times higher. >> the more inequality you have the less healthy this country. and that's where we're headed right now. i
. >> translator: there are better schools, a better education. right now my sons don't have a social studies teacher. their teachers are missing. they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> reporter: one look at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses, and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a two-year high and...
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education week. he is free. maintenance free. freak. you type free read what you want to be the owner for your. the radio in. the you would to rt eastern libya has sworn in a breakaway governments dealing a new blow to the embattled central authority in tripoli named sarah not caught by local militia is the area is home to large share of the country's oil reserves it's also been the birthplace of the revolution that was for my work and offbeat the rebels led by partially be in the world were to block oil flows in a province the summer meeting to fifty percent drop in exports prime minister ali said donna say you will order a military campaign to oust armed forces from the oil terminals because there's no organized now. and take on such a task. the governor has been losing popularity over its failure to deal with corruption and rising instability since the fall to the feed in some analysts say four in manly is only making matters worse. the central government in tripoli it's not strong enough by itself to impose its rule over the country
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is it okay to send the students to a brewery for educational purposes or not? go to gretawire.com and vote in our poll. coming up. lois lerner in hot water again. the latest irs scandal news coming up. >> almost 14 months after the attack, guess how many people congress has had access to in terms of witnesses who are at benghazi on the ground. one. >> not way of any witnesses appear before congress? >> no. >> all right. now, you heard that let's just go off the record for a second. we are finally hearing late tonight that three benghazi witnesses will meet with lawmakers behind closed doors in a few weeks. but, doesn't it distress you that things went even this far? don't you sometimes want to grab two people by the collar and put them in the same room and even tie them to the chair and demand an answer to very simple questions while they are sitting face to face? the obama administration from president obama to press secretary jay carney insist they have not blocked any benghazi witnesses from talking to congressional investigators but then you hear u.s. senat
is it okay to send the students to a brewery for educational purposes or not? go to gretawire.com and vote in our poll. coming up. lois lerner in hot water again. the latest irs scandal news coming up. >> almost 14 months after the attack, guess how many people congress has had access to in terms of witnesses who are at benghazi on the ground. one. >> not way of any witnesses appear before congress? >> no. >> all right. now, you heard that let's just go off the record...
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it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many or talkre taught rote fax. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. hired 1100yer who year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees come from u.s. universities. we will continue to have that position. as an employer who has offices in 38 countries, the bulk of our employees come from the united states universities, and what we are looking for, people who know how to think and think creatively. >> thank you, larry. let's shift the bill. as our nation's largest retail, you have sourced from all over the world. you made a decision to increase your sourcing in the united states. could you give us a perspective on why that decision was made? >> thank you. let me thank you and the secretary and the president for their interest in ener
it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many or talkre taught rote fax. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. hired 1100yer who year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees come from u.s. universities. we will...
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the committee organises exhibitions and educational centres for children who enjoy taking part and like to draw. we were shocked to discover how much the children have been affected by the war in syria. for example, a lot of the kids would draw pictures of cemeteries with the names of their loved ones on the tombstones. they have made boxes for detainees in which the children put bread. they have been shown ways of making bread, cracking firewood and how to properly wash things. we haven't had electricity for about 15 months here. so we do all the activities manually - like weaving wool, for example. women u wool to knit sweaters and hats which they sell to make a living. keeping in mind because the government siege wool is not allowed in. nothing is allowed - even simple materials. we organised a first aid workshop because every house needs to have someone trained in basic medical care. no one knows when their house will be shelled. we'll continue efforts and work until our last breath to provide support and help our people. i'm convinced that god will bless those who have mercy on ear
the committee organises exhibitions and educational centres for children who enjoy taking part and like to draw. we were shocked to discover how much the children have been affected by the war in syria. for example, a lot of the kids would draw pictures of cemeteries with the names of their loved ones on the tombstones. they have made boxes for detainees in which the children put bread. they have been shown ways of making bread, cracking firewood and how to properly wash things. we haven't had...
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of education. ap is part of the partnerships we we have made. emma that remains to be done in iraq. ahead will not the easy. you excellency, we assure and the iraqi people that as a rock prepares for the 2016 iraq can count on the support of the u.s. institute of peace is a partner on all levels. starting with the communities, to local councils, two dialogues. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask beth jones to come forward. the format today will be an of the prime minister by ambassador beth jones. then the prime minister will speak. and then sit and take questions. the audience already knows this. if you have questions, perhaps he of written them out, we are not going to have time for a great number of questions, but hopefully the prime minister will find questions interesting. with that, libby turn it over. >> thank you very much. welcome to the delegation. especially welcome, it is great to be here with secretary albright. especially for this extraordinary event. i want to thank u.s. ip
of education. ap is part of the partnerships we we have made. emma that remains to be done in iraq. ahead will not the easy. you excellency, we assure and the iraqi people that as a rock prepares for the 2016 iraq can count on the support of the u.s. institute of peace is a partner on all levels. starting with the communities, to local councils, two dialogues. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask beth jones to come forward. the format today will be an of the prime minister by...
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is it okay to send the students to a brewery for educational purposes or not? go to gretawire.com and vote in our poll. coming up. lois lerner in hot water again. the latest irs scandal news coming up. ♪ man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. ♪ [ male announcer ] take the next step. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pay expenses that medicare doesn't cover and lets you choose or keep any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call or go online and request your free decision guide. use this guide to help you choose from a range of aarp medicare supplement insurance plans. have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan. go long. >> almost 14 months after the attack, guess how many people congress has had access to in terms of witnesses who are at ben
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live in orphanages or group homes or on the street without caregivers or access to food, healthcare or education. for every three months they often lose one month of developmental skills. for the past five years the christian alliance for orphans have organize have organizationn sundays. it drew thousands to churches across the country today. we visited one church that participated in today's orphan sunday activities. >> church organizers told me that if one family in every church in the u.s. adopted one child this would be no need for orphanages. >> she faith fully attends church. on sunday she shared her personal journey of adopting two children while living in brazil. sheenens e encourages others toe same. >> we got thinking what might happen to the other kids that don't have the same situation that our children that are adopted now. >> she says that as many million children around the world have lost both of their parents. >> we bring awareness also for everybody that they need to be adopted. not only to be helped, but actually the main help we can do is to adopt them. >> her church also ass
live in orphanages or group homes or on the street without caregivers or access to food, healthcare or education. for every three months they often lose one month of developmental skills. for the past five years the christian alliance for orphans have organize have organizationn sundays. it drew thousands to churches across the country today. we visited one church that participated in today's orphan sunday activities. >> church organizers told me that if one family in every church in the...
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the education system and afghanistan. so many of them, the number given to them is counterintuitive. so i do not use it. in terms of the lower grades, before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out, to the extent they have been, 900,000 boys. now a million students in school . 3 million of those are girls. none of those who could've been educated before we got there with our allies. were 20,000e teachers, all male. is now 200,000 teachers. 60,000 of whom are women. health care much improved. child mortality significantly down. afghan refugees who fled pakistan have returned home. how is it that 67% of the american people recent survey think that the afghan war was not worth fighting? how did that happen? because the picture is much, much better than that number. i just don't believe that the american people have had a fair or fuller picture of the events in afghanistan. i believe that the press has missed a good story. it hasn't missed the problems. it has missed the progress. the impressio
the education system and afghanistan. so many of them, the number given to them is counterintuitive. so i do not use it. in terms of the lower grades, before you get to colleges and universities, before the taliban was driven out, to the extent they have been, 900,000 boys. now a million students in school . 3 million of those are girls. none of those who could've been educated before we got there with our allies. were 20,000e teachers, all male. is now 200,000 teachers. 60,000 of whom are...
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those are investments in infrastructure, education, science, and technology. when you add in the interest of the public debt, two thirds of the budget is medicare, medicaid, and social security. that is where the money is and that is where we going to make progress in the future. host: we will go to carl in chicago, illinois on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. you are just saying something about a balance between spending and revenue. i think you have it wrong. this is where the problem is. in 2000, we had a balanced budget. republicans chose to take all of the surplus and have tax cuts. they say that we could have a war. they said it would not cost us a dime. it cost us $1 trillion. then we also had the recession. americans lost 30% of their net worth. we lost gdp. this probably comes to maybe about a couple trillion dollars. this is not about the entitlements. not that there cannot be reforms. our fiscal problem is because we did not raise the taxes to pay for these things. it is not because we were spending too much. you cannot buy a yacht and
those are investments in infrastructure, education, science, and technology. when you add in the interest of the public debt, two thirds of the budget is medicare, medicaid, and social security. that is where the money is and that is where we going to make progress in the future. host: we will go to carl in chicago, illinois on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. you are just saying something about a balance between spending and revenue. i think you have it wrong. this is where the...
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the mayor talked about education and education gaps. it's interesting if you think that they decided the way to combat drug cartels and violence they had was to build social resilience and a better education system and build a community fabric. the response in various neighborhoods in chicago to the 1995 heat wave, which was totally unpredicted had to do community by community equally hard hit by the kind of social and community fabric so resilience is really about all of those elements and more than climate change. the next shock could be terror, an economic crisis. >> you have tried both before but even after particularly after sandy to lay out a plan for new york in terms of investments that with a make it more resilient. it strikes me that you run up against two big political problems. first there is still a big debate certainly in washington as to whether climate change is real and man-made and secondly there's not an appetite for big public investment. >> the problems with big public investment is payoff is down the road. we live
the mayor talked about education and education gaps. it's interesting if you think that they decided the way to combat drug cartels and violence they had was to build social resilience and a better education system and build a community fabric. the response in various neighborhoods in chicago to the 1995 heat wave, which was totally unpredicted had to do community by community equally hard hit by the kind of social and community fabric so resilience is really about all of those elements and...
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education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and medicare, which is a long-running one. let me just say about this. obviously there have been challenges. but, you know, i've worked in health care policy for quite a long time, and i remember the rollout of the medical care prescription drug bill, which there were a lot of problems with. and i remember senators, republican senators, saying don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. one of those senators was rick santorum at a hearing saying, you know, let's have patience with this. it's going to work out. and the medicare bill has worked out. that was a complex syste
education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and...
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i think public education is a way to help empower every child in america get a great education. democrats are so beholden to teachers union they are stuck in a decades-old approach, top-down learning. that is one example how we contrast howÑi conservative principles empower american families. >> i've got to ask you, you've obviously got a lot of ideas about the future of this party. you say the strength and the ideas of the party are coming from the states, not from washington. why wouldn't you run for presidentÑi in 2016? >> the honest answer, i don't know what i'm going to do in 2016. i say two things, as republicans we've got a lot of elections we've got to win before then. 37 governors races, mid term elections. more important than running is what we would do if we win the majority party. this is why america next is so important. it is about detailed policies. we must stick to conservative principles. let's offer a instructive alternative about how young people, about how every american can pursue the american dream, not a larger government, not more government programs we
i think public education is a way to help empower every child in america get a great education. democrats are so beholden to teachers union they are stuck in a decades-old approach, top-down learning. that is one example how we contrast howÑi conservative principles empower american families. >> i've got to ask you, you've obviously got a lot of ideas about the future of this party. you say the strength and the ideas of the party are coming from the states, not from washington. why...
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idea in washington where at the regional level they had set up lots of cultural andrms of business and educational terms. someone would've to figure way to clear the environment were contacts prosper where the two governments in washington a forow no longer contract these actions. that is going to begin to really change how the two countries look at one another. >> i would like to add something. the next point. talking about times where better conditions -- >> to invite russians here. >> it was done on the money congress allocated specifically. it was not political. the current situation has changed. there are a number of programs currently that are not available to bring americans to russia. there are a number of programs owned by the government. and also, a number that is new to us, private initiatives is wonderful programs and it brings young professionals and give them the opportunity to work for the i meet with these people from time to time. it is a very interesting program. my hope is to expand it. is irgument on ngo's disagree. policy -- there is a policy to make it more transparent. as to
idea in washington where at the regional level they had set up lots of cultural andrms of business and educational terms. someone would've to figure way to clear the environment were contacts prosper where the two governments in washington a forow no longer contract these actions. that is going to begin to really change how the two countries look at one another. >> i would like to add something. the next point. talking about times where better conditions -- >> to invite russians...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> i would say the feminine values are now the values of america. sensitivity is more important than truth. feelings are more important than facts. commitment is more important than individuality. children are more important than people. safety is more important than fun. i always hear women say married men live longer. yes, and an indoor cat also. [ laughter ] >> back with my special guest bill. do you prefer stand up or tv? >> you're asking me
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher...
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. >> what kind of education are they getting? >> the president of the university said this is an affront to civil democratic society and the university's core values. >> did anybody tell them ray kelly was appointed by bill clinton. he's a democrat. he was a united states marine. this is a man -- >> not even allowed to speak. >> he's kept the city safe from terrorism on september 11 of 2001. if you asked how many times we would be attacked after that, i would have said eight, ten times. the policies have kept the city safe from terrorism. stop and frisk is not the only thing. there are four or five other equally important programs. it is aer part of it. another thing that happened in the city that ray opposes. police officers will be sued if they make a mistake over stop and frisk. don't you think that will stop police officers from being overly proactive. they will say, hey, my child's enl indication is at stake if i make a mistake. we need police to be proactive. the police used to sit back and wait to make arrests. i changed t
. >> what kind of education are they getting? >> the president of the university said this is an affront to civil democratic society and the university's core values. >> did anybody tell them ray kelly was appointed by bill clinton. he's a democrat. he was a united states marine. this is a man -- >> not even allowed to speak. >> he's kept the city safe from terrorism on september 11 of 2001. if you asked how many times we would be attacked after that, i would have...
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supports and defines the educational duties and the word parent is not mentioned in the educational provision of article 24 of this treaty. that standard has been applied in context, including banning homeschooling in germany, the highest court in germany has held that homeschooling is banned under the best interest of the child. the european court of human rights has upheld that dan. -- ban. our administration appealed the successful grant of asylum to the family that i represent before the supreme court. our justice department contends that germany is within its rights -- >> i have allowed you to go a minute and a half overtime. >> i am sorry. my clock is not working. thank you, senator. i will pause. >> secretary ridge. if you would put your microphone on. >> thank you. as many of you know, i have had the pleasure of wearing numerous hats in public service of our country. member of congress, governor, secretary of homeland security. i want to share with you the story of my first role, that of a united states staff sergeant in southeast asia. i had poor hearing when i went in, worse after a
supports and defines the educational duties and the word parent is not mentioned in the educational provision of article 24 of this treaty. that standard has been applied in context, including banning homeschooling in germany, the highest court in germany has held that homeschooling is banned under the best interest of the child. the european court of human rights has upheld that dan. -- ban. our administration appealed the successful grant of asylum to the family that i represent before the...
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each national community had donated some twenty million dollars to be there the education and to strive to be ok. but stevenson that's the money was never spent any time many wanted to know what happened to the funds in mind for the construction of schools in the region. i said that that i could go. if it came them that it's wednesday the eighth of nov behind it but i can say they didn't come up behind them as could be the king of bounds on the school to come to scotland to bundle guess i can muster to visit the new compound content than what they see given that they will pay six minus one got some kewl don't get too lost many of the number of gambling again. this is not the killer left. given that the vast amount of content is at the wilkinson. this man has been steeped in jammu and kashmir. yuki has been under the shiny move over six decades now. a massive mistake in two thousand five the pill that had crept in but given that there was a bit of a hit in the name of infrastructure. plus i'm still a city that hosts continued to function can be open from ten contents norman said it tende
each national community had donated some twenty million dollars to be there the education and to strive to be ok. but stevenson that's the money was never spent any time many wanted to know what happened to the funds in mind for the construction of schools in the region. i said that that i could go. if it came them that it's wednesday the eighth of nov behind it but i can say they didn't come up behind them as could be the king of bounds on the school to come to scotland to bundle guess i can...
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we will use the nation's best classroom, the natural world, to provide educational activities for the nation's k-12 students. an areakend, i was in of the mount vernon trail. it is a beautiful, natural area. it has been eroding since dredging activities happens some decades ago. i announce that we would be rebuilding that area of the somends by putting in containment things. important, there were two school groups there from alexandria. young kids. they had all the enthusiasm that young children had telling me about the ph quality of the water. particularve kids in who are bouncing off the walls, i can ask for a show of hands about how many of you have them, third, we are setting a goal of one million volunteers in support of public lands by 2017, tripling the numbers we have now. i know falling tearing can establish a connection to a place like nothing else. a couple weeks ago i was in rock creek park, under cover, removing invasive english iv from the trees in the park. i will never look at rock creek park in the same way. it gave me the chance to get to know people that i otherwise
we will use the nation's best classroom, the natural world, to provide educational activities for the nation's k-12 students. an areakend, i was in of the mount vernon trail. it is a beautiful, natural area. it has been eroding since dredging activities happens some decades ago. i announce that we would be rebuilding that area of the somends by putting in containment things. important, there were two school groups there from alexandria. young kids. they had all the enthusiasm that young...
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you go away. >> teenage preg nansies in africa contributed to a lack of sex education. child marriage prevalent in some countries is to blame. >> according to the united nations, one in every 10 girls in africa has a child before the age of 15, it's common to see between 15 and 19 girls can have up to three children. >> becoming a mother at a young age leads to serious health implications - disrupting life. >> once she stops going to school, that is it, especially if the family is poor. she was to look for odd jobs, which means she couldened up in the streets being sexually exploited and getting pregnant again or contracting diseases. >> some are trying to rebuild their lives. seven years after dropping out of school because of a preg nancy, 24-year-old irene is back in class, attempting the school in the nairobi slum, which caters from teen mums. facilities like this are few and far between. most of the 1.6 million kenyan teen mothers have nowhere to turn. >> still ahead on al jazeera newshour. profit over protection. ecuador abandons a plan to save its pristine amazon
you go away. >> teenage preg nansies in africa contributed to a lack of sex education. child marriage prevalent in some countries is to blame. >> according to the united nations, one in every 10 girls in africa has a child before the age of 15, it's common to see between 15 and 19 girls can have up to three children. >> becoming a mother at a young age leads to serious health implications - disrupting life. >> once she stops going to school, that is it, especially if the...
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, both physicists and engineers, chemists, people who put things together, build power plants, were educated and trained in the west, particularly in the united states. and that's the case now. hollyhock bar so hockey he was presently -- on akbar, was head of the atomic energy for iran is an mit graduate, ph.d, and his subject is the physics of nuclear power plants. the present leadership under president rouhani is very familiar with the issues that i just related. and including the detailed knowledge of the programs that iran has embarked on over the 50 years that may have -- that they have pursued nuclear energy research and development. and their position, their declaratory position is that we have no interest in nuclear weapons, although we are surrounded by nuclear weapons, although we can build a nuclear weapons but we can only build a few, and if we built them, strategically we would become even more vulnerable as a target for retaliation. so this is the declaratory policy. this is the a strategic policy. and this is buttressed by an ethical and religious view that many iranians hold,
, both physicists and engineers, chemists, people who put things together, build power plants, were educated and trained in the west, particularly in the united states. and that's the case now. hollyhock bar so hockey he was presently -- on akbar, was head of the atomic energy for iran is an mit graduate, ph.d, and his subject is the physics of nuclear power plants. the present leadership under president rouhani is very familiar with the issues that i just related. and including the detailed...
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so the only way to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do why struck to have that perspective on somebody else and know one of them that all they're doing is saying when he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a very sense of what it'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe they close the stadium but instead have a lot of racists that's not the way to get rid of it. oh meanwhile sponsored moscow were given eighteen much to.
so the only way to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do why struck to have that perspective on somebody else and know one of them that all they're doing is saying when he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a very sense of what it'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe they close the stadium but instead have a lot of racists that's not the way to...
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office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived that message. at the department of defense, we work to preserve america's individual liberties as well as defend our national freedom. when the supreme court issued its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providing the same benefits to all eligible spouses, regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve, and they've earned, and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouse
office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived...
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so the way to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do to have the perspective of somebody else that whatever the battle all they're doing is saying what he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a very sense of what he'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe they called a stadium but it's a have a lot of racist that's not the way to get rid of it. oh meanwhile spot at moscow were given a too much domestic stadium by an off to crowd trouble model last wednesday's one zero victory out second in the last thirty two of the cup riot police used water cannon before detaining thirty found the third place red and whites will host league a design eight behind closed doors next sunday. while square feet first secretary general jerome valcke appraised russia's progress ahead of staging the world cup in twenty eighteen the top official visited kids on seven hundred kilometers east of moscow to meet the local organizers and assess the cause an arena the f
so the way to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do to have the perspective of somebody else that whatever the battle all they're doing is saying what he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a very sense of what he'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe they called a stadium but it's a have a lot of racist that's not the way to get rid of it. oh...
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computers cracks codes and gets coins in exchange and jeffrey alba taka from the foundation for economic education explains why he finds the technology impressive a year ago this time i thought it was insane but this is just another student tech technology you know they come along every few days and they flame up so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i'm getting that the future of monetary system is cryptic cryptography and this kind of crypto market based currency it's quite spectacular and i tell you it only use it only takes a few times you simply realize this is incredibly easy it's much much easier than credit cards and there's no danger of fraud or identity theft all these other things that come with the old fashioned credit card system it's just a superior technology. the u.s. has its reasons strained they've been the bitcoin expansion it's been labeled a currency for online activities like gambling and even gunrunning exchange rate is volatile the low point came in january this year when the value was just thirteen dollars and two hundred sixty six dolla
computers cracks codes and gets coins in exchange and jeffrey alba taka from the foundation for economic education explains why he finds the technology impressive a year ago this time i thought it was insane but this is just another student tech technology you know they come along every few days and they flame up so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more confident i'm getting that the future of monetary system is cryptic cryptography and this kind of crypto market based...
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says fines and sanctions alone won't eradicate racism so there are ways to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do why it's wrong to have this perspective on somebody else no one ever thought about it all they're doing is saying when he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a versus what it'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe that closes the.
says fines and sanctions alone won't eradicate racism so there are ways to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do why it's wrong to have this perspective on somebody else no one ever thought about it all they're doing is saying when he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a versus what it'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe that closes the.
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do you think our military budget is sane when we are strapping our new generation with education debts that are unbelievable, what are your thoughts? guest: number one, yes, i understand what senator sanders is saying. corporations do receive credits, deductions, exclusions that could avoid -- that could result in them not having to pay their corporate income tax rate. i think one of the critical factors hopefully that congress can continue to address is corporate tax reform, in which case we could eliminate it. on defense spending, no question in my mind that additional reductions in defense spending are going to have to happen, are going to have to go forward and done in a way that focuses on strategic goals of protecting this country going forward. and yes, again, we are back to the same situation, balancing out those spending reductions, in defense, food stamps, child nutrition programs. we have to find a balance in order to stay on a path that is fiscally sound for our children and grandchildren. host: this is an editorial from "usa today," don't cut the big benefit programs. we m
do you think our military budget is sane when we are strapping our new generation with education debts that are unbelievable, what are your thoughts? guest: number one, yes, i understand what senator sanders is saying. corporations do receive credits, deductions, exclusions that could avoid -- that could result in them not having to pay their corporate income tax rate. i think one of the critical factors hopefully that congress can continue to address is corporate tax reform, in which case we...